Radius Profiles List; Radius Profiles - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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RADIUS profiles list

Open the Security > RADIUS page.

RADIUS profiles

Each RADIUS profile defines the settings for a RADIUS client connection. To support a
client connection, you must create a client account (sometimes called a RAS account)
on the RADIUS server. The settings for this account must match the profile settings you
define on the CN3000.
For backup redundancy, each profile supports a primary and secondary server.
The CN3000 will function with any RADIUS server that supports RFC 2865 and RFC
2866. Authentication occurs via EAP-MD5, CHAP, MSCHAP v1/v2, or PAP.
To edit a profile, click on its name.
The RADIUS servers are used to:
• Authenticate customers and store their accounting information.
• Authenticate the CN3000. Required so it can retrieve configuration information from
• Authenticate administrator logins. This enables you to have multiple administrators,
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the RADIUS server.
each with their own username and password.

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